Whole Lotta Rosies Rock Feather Falls for 25th Anniversary Bash!
Feather Falls Casino was buzzing with electrifying energy on Saturday night as Whole Lotta Rosies, the pioneering all-female AC/DC tribute band, brought their high-octane show to Northern California. Celebrating their incredible 25th anniversary, the Los Angeles-based quintet proved why they've been rocking audiences worldwide for a quarter of a century.
Knowing they were the first all-female tribute to the legendary Australian rockers added a special layer of significance to the night. From the moment they hit the stage, it was clear this wasn't just a novelty act;
these women are AC/DC.
Leading the charge on rhythm guitar was the undeniable boss, Trudi. Her commanding presence and solid riffs laid the unwavering foundation for the band's powerful sound. Stacy, the dynamic vocalist, channeled the spirit of both Bon Scott and Brian Johnson with a raw and powerful delivery that had the crowd roaring along. Melanie held down the low end with a steady and driving bassline, locking in perfectly with the powerhouse drumming of Sheri, who was absolutely killer behind the kit. Her energy and precision were infectious.
And let's not forget Nancy on lead guitar! Her blistering solos were a highlight of the night, showcasing impressive skill and a true understanding of Angus Young's iconic style. She shredded with passion and precision, earning enthusiastic cheers from the crowd.
What was particularly heartwarming to witness was the diverse crowd, including a significant number of older attendees who were absolutely getting into it. It was fantastic to see so many people, regardless of age, up on their feet, dancing and singing along with pure, unadulterated rock and roll joy.
Beyond their stellar performance, Whole Lotta Rosies showed incredible appreciation for their fans. They stayed long after the final note faded, patiently signing autographs and posing for pictures with everyone who wanted a moment with the band. This genuine connection with their audience speaks volumes about their character.
Musically, they were spot on. They didn't just mimic AC/DC; they captured their raw energy and iconic sound. From the opening chords to the final song, they delivered a setlist packed with classics that had the entire room headbanging.
Having played all over the world for the past 25 years, Whole Lotta Rosies has clearly honed their craft to perfection. After experiencing their electrifying performance at Feather Falls, one thing is certain: when Whole Lotta Rosies comes back to town, I will absolutely be there, ready to rock once again. They are a testament to the enduring power of AC/DC's music and the undeniable talent of these five incredible musicians.